Compliance Status of Student Development and Services of La Carlota City College a Self- Survey for Accreditation: Basis for Program Development
Mae Hazel Jimera | Doreen Bandiez | Mylene Gonzaga | Larren Joy Castillo
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
This study assesses the compliance status of the Student Development and Services (SDS) of La Carlota City College
as a basis for program development. The research employs a descriptive-quantitative and qualitative approach,
utilizing standardized instruments from the Association of Local Colleges and Universities Commission on
Accreditation (ALCUCOA). Respondents included students, faculty members, and alumni who evaluated key SDS
components such as Administration and Supervision, Admission, Guidance Services, Student Organizations, and
Alumni Relations. Findings indicate that SDS at La Carlota City College demonstrates full compliance with good
practices, with an overall mean of 3.98. Students reported the highest compliance level (4.16), followed by faculty
members (3.93) and alumni (3.89). Admission and Guidance Services scored highest, indicating strong institutional
support. However, statistical analysis revealed a significant difference in compliance perceptions among respondent
groups, emphasizing varied awareness and engagement levels. Qualitative findings identified best practices, including
effective classroom instruction, student services, and training programs. However, opportunities for improvement
emerged in infrastructure, client services, and leadership training. Recommendations include increased budget
allocation, facility enhancements, and expanded student support programs to achieve substantial compliance with best
practices. The study underscores the importance of continuous assessment and improvement in student services to
foster a holistic learning environment. Future research should explore the long-term impact of these services on student
development and institutional effectiveness.
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